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dinokeeper.comNewest Review: ... get a choice from ten at the moment). Each guide is written in an amusing manner but is fairly informative at the same time. There are some rather useful little dinosaur games to download from the site - choice of a Raptor Screen Saver, a design and colour dinosaur worlds game, a 3-D Dinosaur game and an on-line Dinosaur Memory Match game. However, the site vears off on a wacky tangent when ... more |
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by - written on 11/01/01 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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Have you been having trouble training your pet Velociraptor? Fed up with your Sauropod eating all your border conifers in your garden? Well now, help is at hand. Dinokeeper.com is a strange little website that comes up with a novel way to learn a bit more about some dinosaurs (you get a choice from ten at the moment). Each guide is written in an amusing manner but is fairly informative at the same time. There are some rather useful little dinosaur games to download from the site - choice of a Raptor Screen Saver, a design and colour dinosaur worlds game, a 3-D Dinosaur game and an on-line Dinosaur Memory Match game. However, the site vears off ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/12/00 (Useful, 25 readings)
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Calling itself "The Web Portal For Professional & Amateur Dinosaur Keepers", DinoKeeper.com makes itself out to be a very unique dinosaur information site that's well worth a visit by younger children. But don't take my word for it - this site has won the Medaille d'Or Web Award, and anyone with a website will tell you that it's very difficult to win. The site gives the impression that dinosaurs exist, and tells you how to look after them. There are pictures sent in from visitors, reviews of imaginary dinosaur products such as the "DinoLift" and a few downloads including a screensaver. The site also has a Dino Discussion Group ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/10/00 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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The fascination with dinosaurs never seems to go away, and here's a website that approaches the subject in a novel way. It offers practical guidelines for keeping dinosaurs, with pages on the different kinds (you know - ichthyosaurus, triceratops, etc), which are funny, but also quite instructive. There are tips such as never keep more than one velociraptor, as they will always be squabbling. There are even tips on how to obtain your pet: "Dinosaurs are almost always sold as eggs, this makes life much easier for the pet shops as they can keep carnivores and herbivores on the same shelves, without them falling off or eating each other." ... Read the complete review

